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Most people experience a significant epiphany at some point in their lives, an "Ah, ha!" moment when there's a sudden spark of knowledge and understanding.
Howard Schiffer's light bulb flashed brightly the moment he realized it would cost only 5 cents per child, each year, to prevent childhood blindness. He decided that distributing vitamin A capsules to children around the world would be one of his most important missions.
In 1994, to accomplish his vision of basic nutrition for adults and children worldwide, Schiffer founded the Vitamin Angel Alliance, a nonprofit organization that collects and distributes vitamins to people in need. Last year, Vitamin Angel distributed 12.6 million supplements to people in 40 different countries. This year, that number will come close to doubling.
"For many of the people we serve, nutrition is the difference between life and death," Schiffer says. "With a small amount of supplements, we can have a big impact."
Millions of children die or go blind each year as a result of vitamin deficiencies, according to Vitamin Angel's Web site (www.vitaminangel.org). For the people the organization works with, vitamin C tablets help prevent scurvy, and vitamin D and calcium help ward off rickets. And lust two large-dose vitamin A capsules can prevent blindness in children aged 6 months to 6 years.
"The amazing thing about Vitamin Angel is that it won't take years of research or billions of dollars to make a difference," Schiffer says. "We can prevent blindness now. The cost is insignificant compared with the results."
Schiller says most donations are ...